Yesterday I visited the ruined church at Colwick, by the river Trent, just outside Nottingham. This was where, on 5 November 1728, Hannah Beaumont married Andrew Burnaby (Burneby in the Marriage Licence and Parish Register).
St.John's Colwick. 26 March 2022 |
Hannah of course was the youngest child of George, of Chaplethorpe. As is well known, her parents and grandparents all died in 1712 and 1713 when Hannah was nine or ten. Her oldest sister Jane married Abel Smith of Nottingham, the linen draper turned banker, and the Smiths took Hannah under their wing. In the Licence for the marriage she is described as of St.Peter's parish, Nottingham, which after all was where the Smiths lived.
Abel Smith had written on 29 June 1728 to Hannah's uncle, Thomas Beaumont at Chapelthorpe, saying that one Mr. Burnby, a young clergyman of Leics., was very Desirous to make his Address to sister Hannah, but that she is not willing to give him any further encouragement without advice of her Friends and in particular your Selfe to whom she has the greatest obligation. He has a general good character for a sober Honest Gentleman - (see Note).
I wonder if the family gathered at Colwick for a party. We'll never know. It was November 5th so a bonfire would have been appropriate.........
Colwick Hall - as rebuilt some years after Hannah's wedding. The church is just out of shot to the left. |
- Thomas Beaumont of Chapelthorpe (d.1731)
- George Beaumont of Chapelthorpe (d.1712)
- Several incl
- Jane (d.1743) (in 1713 married Abel Smith d.1756)
- George Beaumont of Darton (d.1735/6)
- incl
- Rev George Beaumont of Nottingham (d.1773)
- several incl
- Richard Beaumont of Birmingham (d.1828)
- Susannah Beaumont (in 1767 married Rev. John Walter, brother of Richard)
- Hannah Beaumont (in 1728 married Rev. Andrew Burnaby)
- several incl
- Anna Maria (d.1796 or 1797) (married Richard Walter (d.1788), brother of John)
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